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Why did R.C. Sproul think Classical Theism was his legacy? Matthew Barrett and Stephen J. Nichols

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Classical Apologetics

The idea is that these classical arguments for the existence of god, the cosmological, which bers into the teleological argument. These classical arguments, especially cause and effect and the law of causality, are very much at the base of the starting methodology of cassca apologetics to arrive at the conclusion that belief in god is rational. Now let's go from there. And what sprolland gersne re trying to do in that book was a sort of resuscitate. it again, as not only being historical, but also having significant internal cogency and a validity to it as the method of palldale.

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